# Background
The homepage of the Library Card was last redesigned as part of our [[ https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Library_Card_platform/Authentication-based_access | Authentication-based access ]] rollout (T230524). We didn't spend substantial effort on this, largely getting it to a point where it was functional. Since that rollout we've received a wide range of feedback and had a chance to think about what works and what doesn't, and now wish want to update the page to make the calls-to-action and user workflows clearer.
Feedback and input from the community was collated at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Library_Card_platform/Design_improvements
Our primary goals with the new homepage design are to answer the following questions for a new user:
- What is The Wikipedia Library?
- Who is it for?
We want visitors to feel compelled, inspired, and curious by what TWL is, and we want visitors to discover how to proceed with using TWL.
**Links**
- [Final desktop prototype or mockups - TBD]
- [Mobile prototype, mockups, or wireframe - TBD]
**Acceptance criteria**
The homepage should look and behave like the prototype. Further clarifications below:
- //Login process//
- Users who successfully log in and meet the access criteria should be sent to the existing homepage in its logged in state
- If a user logs in and isn't eligible for access, they should be returned to the same page.
- The criteria section should show them which criteria they don't meet with a red X
- A message should be shown under the criteria explaining the situation (use the existing messages here)
- //Collection highlights//
- By default, the resources highlighted at the bottom should be ... [TBD]
- If a user clicks the text for a particular tag, the logos below should be filtered to resources with that tag
- If a user selects a tag which is an empty category ... [TBD]
- If a user clicks a button in the footer which takes them to an internal page ... [TBD]